2013 Baseball Roster

RHP

AS A JUNIOR (2015):
Taken in the sixth round of the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft by the
Milwaukee Brewers at No. 181…Was 1-0 with a 4.26 earned run average in 14
appearances and made four starts…Struck out 23 batters in 25.1 innings…Appeared
in three SEC games and totaled 4.1 innings…Started the SEC Tournament
Championship Game against Vanderbilt (2.1 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 1 K)…Worked a
scoreless inning in the finale in Nashville versus the Commodores…Closed the
5-1 victory over USF by fanning two of the three batters he faced in the ninth
inning…Registered a career-high seven strikeouts over 5.1 scoreless frames
versus Bethune-Cookman…Provided two innings of relief at No. 13 Florida State…Totaled
three K over 1.2 scoreless innings at Stetson…Earned the win in the first
encounter with Fairfield at McKethan Stadium…Finished off Florida’s shutout of
Maine by putting up a zero in the ninth in his season debut.

AS A SOPHOMORE
(2014): Was 4-3 with three saves and a 4.20 ERA in 25 appearances, with
four starts…Registered 36 strikeouts and gave up 18 walks in 49.1 innings…Held
opponents to a .247 batting average…Was 1-2 with a couple of saves and a 5.40
ERA in 11 SEC appearances and four starts…In 28.1 innings during league action,
Hanhold totaled 15 strikeouts in 28.1 innings…Picked up the win over Kentucky
at the SEC Tournament with 3.1 scoreless innings in which he had a season-high
four K…Set down all six batters he faced and had two strikeouts in the
series-opening victory at No. 20 Alabama to earn a save…Preserved the decisive
game-three triumph at No. 4 South Carolina with a strikeout to end the
game…Limited No. 4 LSU to one run over a career-high seven innings but was not
involved in the decision, as Justin Shafer delivered a walk-off homer in the
ninth…Notched first career SEC win by downing Arkansas with five scoreless
innings…It was the right-hander’s first start of the campaign and clinched the
series win over the Hogs…Saw action in all three outings in the sweep of
UConn…Totaled three strikeouts over two innings versus the Huskies and was the
winner of the opener, a 1-0 decision in 11 innings…Had No. 17 Miami (FL) fly
out to secure the Gators’ 6-4 win…Fired three scoreless frames in his season
debut to take the rubber game against Maryland for his first collegiate win.

AS A FRESHMAN
(2013): The righty made 14 appearances and seven starts in his first
collegiate season, going 0-4 with a 5.88 ERA…Totaled 24 strikeouts and
permitted 11 walks in 33.2 innings overall and was 0-3 with a 6.16 ERA in eight
SEC outings, four of which were starts…Drew the starting assignment in the
regular-season finale at Georgia (2.0 IP, 6 H, 3 R)…Limited Auburn to one run
over a season-high five innings but was on the hook for the loss…Struck out
three USF hitters over two perfect innings in the Gators’ 12-1 triumph…Turned
in a sterling 3.1-inning effort in the 15-inning victory at Missouri in which
he retired all 10 batters that he faced…Closed the sweep of No. 8 South
Carolina with a perfect ninth and two strikeouts…Yielded six hits and two runs
over three innings in his starting debut against Florida Gulf Coast…Debuted in
impressive fashion by striking out two of the three Duke batters he encountered
to finish the opening-series win for the Gators.

SUMMER: Played for the Orleans (Mass.)
Firebirds of the Cape Cod League in 2014 with fellow UF pitcher Bobby Poyner…Ranked
as the No. 15 prospect in the CCBL by Baseball America in 2014…Was 1-2 with a
3.42 ERA in six appearances and made four starts in the regular season…Had 24
strikeouts and only six walks in 23.2 innings…Started Game 2 of the Eastern
Division semifinal series but fell to eventual champion Yarmouth-Dennis…Rated
the No. 2 prospect in the Northwoods League by Baseball America in 2013…Was a
member of the Lakeshore (Wis.) Chinooks with Gator teammate Harrison Bader…Went
3-1 with a 2.70 ERA in nine appearances, six starts and three stints out of the
bullpen…Totaled 27 strikeouts in 40 innings and also recorded one save as the
Chinooks captured the second-half division title and clinched the team’s
first-ever playoff berth.

HIGH SCHOOL: Right-handed
pitcher from East Lake High School who played for head coach Dan Genna…Taken in
the 40thround of the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft by the
Philadelphia Phillies with the 1,238th and final pick of the three-day event… Named
the 14th “Don’t Count Him Out” player recognized by MLB.com, as
he was the last player chosen in the Draft…Was named to Rawlings/Perfect
Game Preseason Florida Region Second Team prior to his senior year…Was 7-3 with
a 1.14 ERA and helped East Lake to the Class 8A District Championship in 2012…Voted
as his team’s Most Valuable Player and collected all-state honors for Class 8A…First-team
selection from the North County on the Pinellas County Athletic Conference
Team…Appeared on the ballot for the Mr. Baseball Award presented by the Florida
Dairy Farmers…Participated in the Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-Star
Baseball Classic, becoming just the fourth player from East Lake…Also played in
the 6th Annual Tampa Bay High School All-Star Classic held at Tropicana Field,
home of the Tampa Bay Rays…Chosen as one of the Top 8 seniors in his
county…Tossed a complete-game, three-hitter in a 1-0 win over Dunedin…Named to
the Dunedin Spring Classic All-Tournament Team after pitching five shutout
innings during a 3-0 victory over Countryside…Fired five scoreless and hitless
innings and totaled 12 strikeouts against Pinellas Park in the Eagles’
regular-season opener…Was 9-2 as a junior with 51 strikeouts and a 1.83 ERA
while earning second-team all-conference recognition…Defeated Dunedin in the
district semifinals as East Lake went on to win the Class 5A District 11 title.